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Getting Started for Newcomers? #22

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Aneutronic opened this issue Mar 23, 2018 · 2 comments
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Getting Started for Newcomers? #22

Aneutronic opened this issue Mar 23, 2018 · 2 comments

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@Aneutronic
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Aneutronic commented Mar 23, 2018

Hi. I am extremely interested in your work here, and am extremely grateful for the dedication to permissive licenses only. However, I am having trouble getting started with your code. How would I use your library in the development of a new application? How would I dig through it, to learn about it and understand it? How is it organized? How would I add to it? Please don't take offense, but there is very little documentation that I can find on how to get started with your code.

I am very interested in using your work in a project of mine, but I am at a loss of where to start.

Thank you for all of your time and effort, and happy coding!

@prepare
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prepare commented Apr 29, 2018

@Aneutronic ,

Sorry for late reply.
Thank you for your interest.

I will develop a documentation soon,
after I finish the 'smaa....' branch.

(that branch will change some
important aspects in the code)


at this point please start with the 'Test...' projects

@Happypig375
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Happypig375 commented Aug 30, 2018

Imo I don't even know what to reference.
Which is the main project? Which does what? Some imported code lives inside src/PixelFarm/Backend while others live in external? I guess there is no other way to figure out except downloading the whole repository.

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